How were U.S. interventions in Somalia and Norther Ireland most similar?

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• U.S. troops fought alongside U.N. forces in both places.
• U.S. policy worked to end conflicts between local groups in both places.
O U.S. efforts successfully ended civil rights and ethnic conflicts in both places.
© U.S. forces were targets for local hostility and attack in both places.

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The most accurate similarity between U.S. interventions in Somalia and Northern Ireland is:

U.S. forces were targets for local hostility and attack in both places.

In both situations, U.S. personnel faced significant challenges and opposition from local groups, leading to a complex and often hostile environment.